1946 PROGRAM, PACIFIC SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION,
HOTEL SAINTE CLAIRE, SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, APRIL 19-20, 1946
THEME: RACE RELATIONS ON THE PACIFIC COAST
FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1946
9:00—9:30 AM – Registration
9:30—12:00 PM – Forenoon Session
1:30—4:00 PM – Afternoon Session
6:30 PM – Dinner
SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1946
9:30—12:00 PM – Forenoon Session
1:30—4:00 PM – Afternoon Session
FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1946
FORENOON SESSION
Chair: Glenn Carlson, Univ. of Redlands
Discussant: Harvey W. Locke, Univ. of Southern California
Calvin F. Schmid, Univ. of Washington: The Impact of War on Population Trends in the State of Washington
H. Otto Dahlke, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Berkeley: Wartime Rural Migration, Western Specialty Crop Area
Olaf F. Larson, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Portland: The Rural Rehabilitation Program as an Instrument of Social Change
AFTERNOON SESSION
Chair: Glen Carlson, Univ. of Redlands
Discussants: Erle F. Young, Univ. of Southern California; W.W. Mather, Chaffey College
V.A. Leonard, State College of Washington: The Social Significance of University Training for the Police
Fred Yoder, State College of Washington: Relationship between International Understanding and Attitudes of 5,000 College Students
DINNER
Chair: Constantine Panunzio, Univ. of California, Los Angeles
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
Ray E. Baber, Pomona College: Present Trends in Race Relations
SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1946
FORENOON SESSION
Chair: William C. Smith, Linfield College
Discussants: George B. Mangold, Univ. of Southern California; Richard T. La Piere, Stanford University
Charles B. Spaulding, Whittier College: Housing Problems of Minority Groups in Los Angeles County
Edwin M. Lemett, Univ. of California, Los Angeles: The Administration of Justice to Minority Groups in Los Angeles County
AFTERNOON SESSION
Chair: Robert H. Dann, Oregon State College
Discussants: Samuel Haigh Jameson, Univ. of Oregon; Richard S. Nishimoto, Univ. of California
T.H. Kennedy, State College of Washington: Sources of Racial Tension as Seen in the Inland Empire
Robert O’Brien, Univ. of Washington: Contrasting Policies in Handling the Nisei in British Columbia and other Sections of the Pacific Northwest